ID: com.org.sprintreader
Version: 3.4.2
Size: 3.3 Mb
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How to install Sprint Inspired by Spritz apk for android
- For Android 4.0 or higher:Please to Settings, look down to Security, and select Unknown sources. Choosing this choice will enable to install apps download from the internet.
- For devices running on lower Android 4.0:
Please go to Settings - open the Applications option, and select Unknown sources, click OK on the popup alert.
Sprint Inspired by Spritz Description
This is a special Reader inspired by Spritz! It allows you to read texts and books with incredibly fast speed.When you use Sprint Reader your average reading speed rises up to 400-700 words per minute!
It's more than 3 times faster than the average 200 wpm reading speed.
You can get used to it in just 5 minutes. Spritz reading technique makes speed-reading really easy for everyone!
There is also "Read From Clipboard Feature" - just copy any text from your internet browser and press Read from clipboard Button in this App!
Do not try to pronounce the words in your head, just read and absorb every word.
Consider increasing the speed when you get used to your current wpm.
On 700 wpm speed you can read a 500-page Book in 3 Hours.
Sprint Reader supports: .epub, .txt.
Keywords: reader, speed reading, stream, fast, spritz, RSVP, epub, txt.
What's new in Sprint Inspired by Spritz 3.4.2
* Fixed a bug that caused some 5.0+ version devices to crash.Download Sprint Inspired by Spritz lastet APK
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<span style="color:red">Shahrukh Sheikh:</span> Nice...<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Kennet Hagin:</span> Only txt format<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Ville Ruohoranta:</span> No pdfs...<br /><br /><span style="color:red">George Somethin:</span> Yep<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Teppo Aro:</span> Solid<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Stephen Wellsby:</span> I would say that this is an amazing first attempt at an app. However, it is missing a few features that for a reading app, really make me scratch my head in wonder at how they were missed. For example, how can you have a reading app that doesn't keep your page very well AND doesn't have a search feature? No bookmark ability? What the heck? The reading really is quite amazing though. I'm up at 500 words per minute already after 5 minutes and it's no problem at all for comprehension. When they get all of these mandatory features installed, it's going to be a powerhouse. I just hope they do this soon because it really does have massive potential to change my life for the better.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">:</span> Early alpha? Much more spritz-like than other apps claiming to be spritz-like. However, it has none of the features that an actual e-book reader requires, such as bookmarking, the ability to navigate a book by chapter, or organise your library in any meaningful way. If whatever you are reading has more than a dozen pages or so, good luck finding your place if you ever lose it. I would be impressed if this was a tech demo for how a spritz-like e-reader might work, but for what it is, it gets a no from me.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Grant Zimmerman:</span> There really needs to be easier ways to get to the beginning of the book and ways to have book marks saved. I'd also appreciate a word or sentence search to help me find specific parts or chapters of a book. That being said: I'm reading instead of playing mindless games on my phone. I love this app. Edit:it keeps losing its place and staying from the beginning, it's getting infuriating. . -1 star. Still no updates and it keeps asking me to rate it. Fine, -another star... why can't it keep my f'n place?<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Nick Hester:</span> Works, but with some major flaws The idea works. I'll get that out of the way. However, there's no way to scroll or search through the text except by normal reading speed. There's a progress bar, but on any normal length book, there's no way you're going to find your place by scrolling a bar. I once scrolled around for almost ten minutes looking for "chapter 32." the other flaw that's hard to overlook is that it occasionally skips words. Maybe this is a hardware specific issue, but it makes some reading incomprehensible.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Mike Scheel:</span> Great app I would like to see a little bit more integration. I use it for reading the news and if I could copy and paste directly without switching to the program it would be fantastic. ***edit: what would be great is if when you highlighted a selection you could use the share option and share it with Sprint reader and have it copy directly from clipboard. That would make utilizing your software much easier.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Mafia Hairdresser Jon-David:</span> Useless I was so excited to go Droid and use this app. Alas, I could never figure out how to read anything using Spritz. There's no easy understandable way to convert a document to text or epub; or even an easy way to copy documents to clipboards. This app has very little help in terms of making it easy to convert a Word Doc, PDF, or even Clipboard contents into something it will "read."<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Jason Wolf:</span> Disappointed Downloaded and set up a book in epub format. Once I selected and read the two screen help on how to use I accidentally hit the middle of the page scroll, so my book jumped to the middle. Well should be no problem to scroll back to beginning but NO the scroll bar sits so close to the I info icon that you cant get to the beginning and no place that I can find to go to page what ever I need. Seems that only way I could get back to page one was to start the auto scroll in reverse and wait for it to get back to the beginning and hope not to hit that scroll again, but of coarse I did so after fighting the software for 5 minute I gave up on it. I has some potential but it is not there by any means. Also did not notice in the description that this was only free till you want over 600 wpm then need to buy it.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">G M:</span> HOW IS THIS FREE?!?! I have attention deficit disorder so refrained from reading great books I always wanted to. This app addresses that and through its easy to follow instructions and intuitive controls I'm now reading said books digitally with this app and LOVING IT so much, everyone should try it. Do you have a donate bit coz I'd have paid a fiver or more for this given on what it has opened up for me. Thank you so much for a fantastic app! EVERYONE GET THIS APP!!<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Thomas Ingram:</span> Has a lot of great potential....but... This app has a lot more potential than the original app...however the scroll feature for larger books doesn't work as well. If you've got a large book, it's very difficult to navigate to the chapters you want to read. It would be fantastic if you could go to a particular page in your document rather than scroll. Other than that the app is great<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Ian Hollis:</span> Terrible grammar I'm decidedly unimpressed that this program, in its opening dialogue no less, tells me that I am reading faster THEN the average reader. Please double check your grammar before releasing these kinds of programs. I am reading faster THAN the average reader. Here's an easy way to remember: thEn = timE thAn = compArison. Later, I'm told "You're doing good". Sorry, but, "I'm doing well" Superman does good.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">John Stewart:</span> Simple, does the job. I like this app because it sticks to the original spritz app style. It's basic, but quickly and easily loads texts. I've only used it for .pub and .pdf's. The scroll bar is a bit tricky as it's hard to go to the start of a book, I had to use a stylus. Once it's crashed and didn't save my spot in the book. But otherwise, it's good.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Keith Tasker:</span> Very good but some flaws This app does what it says on the tin, it helps you read faster. The controls are okay but take a little while to get used to /understand. Once you get the hang of it they are okay but could be better. I am happy but if the controls were more defined and intuitive it would be perfect.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">R G:</span> Very cool tool! I am a slow reader, always have been, this helps a lot. It's like a game... I feel great every time I bump up my reading time. I'm at 400 wpm and that's only after a couple weeks of reading on an off. :) Cool app! 5 stars! I uploaded my books to the app and everything's working great!<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Ryan Ter Morshuizen:</span> Way too sensitive... One accidental touch and you lose your place completely. I couldn't get it to go over 450, tried to tap the 450 at the top and it skipped to halfway through the book. Now there's no way to get to the beginning of the book. The slider stops moving back around 5% from the start, so I thought I'd put up this review while I wait for it to read backwards till it reaches the beginning again \u0026gt;.\u0026lt; There seems to be no way to keep a constant speed, everytime i touch it to get started, the wpm changes to a different value.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Jetze Schaafsma:</span> Unfinished I like it, and I'd buy it for the greater speeds, but it feels unfinished. Opening books from a file manager? Who does that anymore in 2014. Or how about when I pause I get a word index that I can continue from and search to should something interfere (like an inadvertent touch). Nice try, just a little bit more effort into the details.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Pedro S. Lopez:</span> Nice use of Spritz, needs work. It's really amazing to see the spritz technology in action like this. Using it was nice, but the controls are kinda funky. It could use some fine-tuning. On the introduction, there are MANY spelling or grammatical errors that need to be fixed.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Jennifer Yanke:</span> Sprint Reader Pro Great app for reading YA novels my kids are reading. I want to keep up with them, but am tortured by the genre so this helps me buzz through the books quickly. Crashes unexpectedly sometimes, but no major issues.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Michael de Blok:</span> Needs work The integration of spritz is perfect, though I don't use any epub files which makes it pretty much useless for me. It would be awesome if you could do an overlay for Google books/magazines and the kindle app.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Thomas Reher:</span> Moving in a great direction Immersive reading app, but a few flaws: won't remember my location in a text if I don't... Back out of app maybe? Hard to say. Also and most glaring, it truncates my epubs and I can't finish the book! Awaiting email response...<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Ed Kmetz:</span> Painful, buggy I keep trying to make this work on my Samsung Galaxy Note 2... but poor results... Scrolling usually just changes WPM, tapping doesn't autoplay, ugh. I did get it to play quickly a few times which would normally be great, except it was scrolling backwards. But I love the Spritz concept so will boost rating to 2 stars and hope they can get it working one of these days... if all it did was work as advertised, I'd happily go for 5 stars.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Robbie Tomberlin:</span> Terrible I cannot locate books that I know are in my phone.... After several days of trying to use... Still terrible. No contact from creators to address my issues. Gonna keep trying a few more days. Maybe someone will attempt to help... Terrible!<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Gilerio Dekel:</span> Freaking awesome Very simple, but easy to use. I tried the other sprint reading apps, but like this best. The only thing I would recommend to the developers is to make it to where you can change the default speed<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Kellie Rouse:</span> Sprint reader I've noticed after using the app that I read many things books, news articles faster. I think it is because you get used to reading the next word, and don't get bogged down by distractions so much.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Wesley Cragwall:</span> Works good I would just like to be able to tell what page I'm one while reading. Also whenever I go back to read again it starts no where close to the same spot and I don't have a page number to find my previous place.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Clark Willison:</span> Interface needs serous work Good start, but the interface is rough as all hell. Accidentally touched the scroll bar jump feature when starting a book, and can't scroll back to the beginning (touches won't register that close to the edge of my digitizer), so I'm stuck reading backwards through the book to get to the start.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Robert Sturino:</span> A useful tool Needs some polish and a few more features. I know this works from having used a lot of speed reading techniques. This is a better way to read and that much is absolute.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Dipti Sawant:</span> Please add pdf I've recently installed it and by far it's great but can you please add pdf format too. I've tonnes of articles to read every single Day.I'm planning to switch to another app which helps me pdf but if u do come up with it I would love to switch back. Again please add pdf format too. Thank you<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Amisha Mehta:</span> It's a good app to speed read but there are certain interface issues that seriously need to dealt with. But since a one of the kind... I'll give it credit for innovation but I hope they correct the issues with the app.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Max P:</span> Not bad but needs work. Provides good integration with Spritz style reading but is very buggy. Trying to read a book in epub format and the chapters keep repeating. The progress bar on the top doesn't work.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Michael Commini:</span> Doesn't work I downloaded this in the hope that it would work than ReadMe which keeps crashing. Nope. Wouldn't go past "Cover Page" no how many times I swiped or try to scroll. Uninstalled from my Samsung Galaxy NotePro 12.2 tablet running Android Lollipop.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Brad Stone:</span> Best for books Other apps that read like this may have better features. But this one reads books the best. A few more features and smoother UI and this would be a real winner.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Pedro Teixeira:</span> Unusable and doesn't even seem to be good tech This seems like a knockoff and doesn't work well at all. I couldn't even get past the super slow intro before it bugged out. Not worth your time, don't download. I hope the real spritz gets their act together and puts out a real android app version.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Aladdin Sane:</span> Impossible! The controls are very difficult to master. This is the most frustrating app I've ever downloaded. Don't get it unless you need lots of frustration in your life.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Ashraf Talib Al-Hinai:</span> Good but needs polishing The screen gestures are not very responsive on note 4 screen. Needs more control on the punctuation delay. Fore some reason the background text disappears.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Angela Mackie-Smith:</span> Buggy Installed on my Galaxy S4 with android 4.4.2. Opened an epub Nook Book and it was just a bunch of random letter and symbols. Also it is a pain trying to figure out where the epub files you are looking for are located.<br /><br />